A century ago, trams were a common sight in towns and cities across the United Kingdom. Fifty years later only one system survived, in the seaside town of Blackpool. More recently, trams have had a limited revival, reappearing in five towns and cities across England and, most recently, one in Scotland.
Manchester's trams

Manchester Metrolink initially comprised two lines, to Altrincham and Bury. The system has since gained several extensions, with further expansion planned.

The system was therefore designed for high-floor trams to provide level access at railway stations.




As a result, in Manchester city centre where the trams run on-street, high platforms have been built to provide level access on and off the trams.



Manchester's buses

Of the private bus operators which run into Manchester, Stagecoach is the largest.

As is usual in the UK outside London, the buses have just one set of doors.


This image was taken at the busy TfGM-operated bus station in Piccadilly Gardens, in the heart of Manchester.


The service operates at very high frequency, with a bus about every 3 minutes during the daytimes.
At that intensity, it is not surprising to find two buses running together.





TfGM has supported clean technology by buying hybrid buses, then supplying them to operators running TfGM-subsidised services.
Stagecoach were one of the operators using TfGM-supplied hybrids when I visited Manchester.

Magic Bus operates alongside Stagecoach-branded services from Manchester city centre towards the universities and beyond, generally using older buses and charging lower fares.

It may seem odd that Stagecoach appears to compete against itself in this way but, by having its own low-fare service on this busy corridor, it may deter low-cost competitors from running buses along this route.
At the time of writing, a journey on Magic Bus costs £1 for any distance. The same journey on the Stagecoach-branded bus would cost between £1.40 and £2.60 depending on how far you travel.
Stagecoach period tickets are valid on both services. Magic Bus period tickets, which are cheaper, are valid only on Magic Bus.










I did notice a small number of hybrid-powered double-deckers operated by First.
These carry a silver-based version of First livery.







Although many of the buses carried First's latest livery, some of the older vehicles still wore an earlier version.




Like Stagecoach, First was operating hybrid buses supplied by TfGM on services which are operated with TfGM subsidy.

This service operates along broadly the same corridor as Metrolink.
These buses have two sets of doors.

Like First and Stagecoach, Arriva use a mix of single-deck and double-deck buses in Manchester.


Arriva's double-deck fleet includes hybrid-powered buses.
These can be identified by their green-based livery.
Smaller operators also provide bus services in Manchester. Over the years, a number of companies have come and gone but some continue to operate into the centre of Manchester.

Route 44 is subsidised by TfGM, who have supplied hybrid-powered buses to MCT for the service.

The service is operated by Bullock's Coaches with hybrid double-deckers. The operator has treated the buses to "personalised" registration marks, such as BU11OCS (right) and BU11OKK (below).
Metroshuttle - Manchester's free shuttle buses
Three free bus routes operate around Manchester city centre, linking railway stations, shopping centres, museums and other attractions.
The services are branded as Metroshuttle. The services are operated by First, using hybrid-powered buses supplied by TfGM.



Green is the colour used for Metroshuttle 2.
The buses used on Metroshuttle 2 are smaller than those on routes 1 and 3.




This allows the operator some flexibility to cover for buses which are undergoing repair or maintenance.

The Metroshuttle services operate from early morning until early evening.
Routes 1 and 2 operate seven days a week, however route 3 does not operate on Sundays.
Longer-distance services
Limited stop services from towns beyond the Greater Manchester area are provided by several operators.

High-specification double-deckers with leather seating and free wi-fi are operated. The buses carry distinctive branding.



Transdev's second service, linking Manchester with Accrington and Blackburn, is branded as The Lancashire Way.
High-specification double-deckers with free wi-fi are operated.

From the coach station itself, the TransPeak service runs 4-5 times per day south eastwards, into the Peak District National Park, linking Manchester with Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock and Derby.
Fares and ticketing
There is no unified fare structure for bus and tram travel in Manchester. Each operator sets its own fare scales. Single fares generally vary according to the distance travelled. Some operators may offer return tickets (valid only on their own services), others may not. One-day, weekly and longer period tickets, again valid only on the services of one operator (or sometimes only on specific services), are generally also available.
There is little integration between Metrolink and the bus services. Bus routes are not designed to feed into the Metrolink system, and single tickets allowing interchange from bus to tram (or vice versa) are not available.
One-day tickets allowing travel on any bus irrespective of operator, and on Metrolink and local rail services, are promoted by TfGM under the System One brand. A one-day ticket valid all day is available for buses only. There are also off-peak versions, which are not valid before 09:30 on Mondays to Fridays. The off-peak tickets vary in price depending on which mode(s) of travel are used - they are available for bus-only, bus-and-tram, bus-and-train, tram-and-train or, the most expensive version, on all three modes.
Weekly, monthly and annual tickets are also available for bus-only or bus-and-train, but they only permit travel by tram within the centre of Manchester. As far as I can tell, period tickets combining travel over the wider tram network with bus and/or train are not available.
Changes ahead?
This post and the images it contains reflect what I found in Manchester in April 2014. The regulatory regime covering public transport in Manchester may be about to change.
Greater Manchester is set to receive greater powers devolved from the UK Government, including powers over transport. This may see the introduction of a more regulated, more co-ordinated transport network in place of the deregulated regime under which buses in the city have operated since 1986.
And finally...

Vintage buses are a popular choice for wedding parties with a number of organisations earning income from hiring them out. I stumbled across this vehicle, built in 1959, waiting to transport wedding guests.